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1. The effects of a brief educational intervention on human papillomavirus knowledge and intention to initiate HPV vaccination in 18-26 year old young adults. Kester LM, Shedd-Steele RB, Dotson-Roberts CA, Smith J, Zimet GD. Gynecol Oncol; 2014 Mar; 132 Suppl 1():S9-12. PubMed ID: 24384459 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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